Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 17, 1985, p. 19

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Amy hops along Amy Sykes had four goals as Grasshoppers defeated Coolcats In Squirt girls play Joy Walraven had the other three goals for the winners Kate 0 Smlt and played well Tor the winners Melissa Coe and played well for Coolcats In other league play My Utile edged Grasshoppers a Lisa and Karen Walker scored for the winners while Amy Sykes scored for Grasshoppers Janice Brown Cheryl Rlvard and Roberta Squire played well for the winners while Kate 0 Rourke Adallna Smith and played well for shorthanded Grasshoppers team In the other game Liquorice Sticks edged Burgundy Bombers Hagga Mary and Heather Rolph scored the goals for the winners Melissa Walts had both Bombers goals Sarah Arneson Adrlanna Hagge and Walker played well for the winners while Melissa Hendry Megan Fox and Alison Macewon played well for the Bombers Pearson had two goals to pace Maroon Maniacs past Golden Eagles Sarah had the other Allison Lipp and Sharon Shapcott played well for the winners while Wanner Cook and Natalie Van D1IU played well for the Eagles In other league play Red Devils defeated Leaping Liiards Ruth Burrows Angel Hughes and had the goals for the winners Lisa Van Mink played well for the winners while Elaine Baker GlendaHutchlnsonondErlca Booth played well for the Lizards team These games concluded the regular league play Red Devils finished the year off in top spot with 16 points Maroon Maniacs were second with 13 points while Leaping Lizards were third with seven Golden Eagles finished the year with a single point There will be a twoweek break before Cup Day begins on Aug 1st Atom team drops pair The Atom girls select team took part in their first away game of the year travelling to meet SlreetsvllleMeadowvale The locals were evenly matched although they came away with a 10 loss The team took port In Its second away game and again were involved In a tight game again United GeorgetowntnisbedwiUia211ou as Dion Benito had the lone goal Tor the locals The team is on the road this week when they travel to play Erin Mills SECTION C THE HERALD Wednesday July IT Pane Georgetown Flag Football League play Longawaited game hype fizzles Herald Correspondent The long awaited Dairy Queen 0 Toole clash dated like a soggy firecracker on Sunday as stamped the three- time Cup champs In other games Corrigan North 16- 10 and beat M and Pro Sports for their first win of the season a bam burner scores for the other two games t avail able DAIRY QUEEN TOOLE Like so many heavy weight bouts this game failed to live up to its advanced billing GFFL champion was d before the opening bell by a meagre turn out The Queen team poun on a dispirited Toole squad for per quarter by Lunn Gary Hal and Randy Jeff Lockwood kicked three points through the uprights to further the DQ cause Free agent Bob recently signed to a fiveyear learns consistently contract by results In low scoring DQ combined with games Both were thcr Jeff for three inter able of scoring points to help stifle a particularly dismal Toole attack but when Ihey link up With QB Rick the defences reign sup- Baldwin O Tooles man aged only a single by scored alt the Mark Russell Mark points it needed on two first half by Brent er Look for a mora Ferguson and Kevin serious effort from Harrison Harrison took when they care of Corrigan sec- clash again with In half scoring with a two weeks field goal and single North Halton was able NORTH to muster three points in Something In the the first half on a Andy chemistry between these tyrell field goal Second half action saw Bill Foumicr grab a six pointer in a losing cause NORVAL vi and PRO SPORTS Even gets to kick sand in M and M face these days The Pro Sports hit rock bottom on Sunday face the threat of relegation to the women league next season The lack of a good but from a group of stumblebum re ceivers could only man age a Bob Dean field Noi a a handled their prodig scoring with a TD and twopaint sack Pivot Randy Douce tie threw a good game with only his own contingent of greasy fngcrcd re ceivers preventing more and M hum ill all on Glen downs Royals with heavy offence A threerun double by The Roy la started the game in fne fashion scoring four runs in first Inning Glen Williams used midget Lisa Franks In the game giving her a chance to play the out field the last two Innings Wallace and Silvana La rose sparked Glen Will iams ladies past George town Royals in a ladles fastball league game night In Glen Williams Wednesday night in Glen Will team in the eighth inning for the win Thursday night Cindy Cabet pitched the win going six full Innings Michelle came in relief for the save La said he happy with her play She hit the ball hard and It took good defena Ivc plays to get her out said Wednesday night In ihoss Hillsburgh Glen Will m0UI iams jumped out to an early lead after three innings However the home team came back with a pair or runs of their own to tic things up at In the seventh inning Taylor and La rose to put the visitors up by two runs But in the eighth Inning Hills burgh scored its three runs for the win Taylor and La rose had the hot bats for Glen Willioms Taylor went four for five while La rose went five with a pair of runs batted Pitching hitting spark Royals to win With bright light shining Glen I lams and Georgetown Royals get set to retumeplay to their ladles fastball league game played at Glen Mario Galvao sparkles on the mound Eagles play Oakville tough in loss Georgetown junior from Mario The Eagles gave front runn- veteran went the a good run distance and allowed for its money Soturday five hits while watting before dropping a three also decisioo The Eagles got a fine Georgetown only made pitching performance threeerrorslnthegame Raymonds heroics earn team victory but two came back to haunt them as was able to score three of Its runs as a result Georgetown too was able to take advantage of an Oakville u a throwing error at Ihlrd second thus allowing the Eagles to send their Raymond scored five times as Miracle Mart defeated Varian of Canada 101 In Boys Mosquito soccer action Jake Maohlnter two goals for the winners while singles went to John Jlckllng Todd Mc- Givem and Eric The Varian scorer t available Steve winners Brad and Chris Dale scored for Ihe Cobras Mark Johnston and Mike Del played well for the Cobras while the whole Johnsons team played play Trevor Harkley had the other goal Dave scored for In another game cons and Outlaws tied 1 1 Mlko Baker scored In major atom play for Falcons while John Bruce Davison bad two DeVrics scored for Out goals as Blue Warriors laws edged While Knights Bumsplayedwellforlhe Robbie McTaggart hod wlnnerVWhUe whole the other goal Steven Varian team ployed Boyle and Paul McKee- men had Ihe Knights Boat Steven had both goals for Fireballs In other action Jason Both teams played well Km It Mike Lumber had the other Golden beat scored Green Dragons The bom goals for the Red whole Hwkleamy gave the locals their first the the senior players on run of the game The learn to get their second came when man- bats swinging once again Guistini said If he runner at first Ihe steal can get good pitching and sound hitting Ihe Eagles will be live in all games they play When the older guys start to come through the with their bats then we 11 improve But they ve got to come through The young guys are getting the hits and lhat a why we were able to stay close I think next year you see a lot of Improvement from these kids he said The Eagles will have a busy week Saturday well In other games Darren Gray scored five goals as Midas Muffler Bulldogs defeated Muscle Works Robert Harrison bad the other for the winners Bob Emslie scored for Muscle Works Paul Lai Steve Blrtley and at third in for the run Wilson and Mike scored Georgetown runs While not pleased about losing the game said he was happy with the effort his team put forth in the contest This is more the typl cal kind of baseball were capable of he said The loss drops the they once again host Eagles record to two at the Fair- wins against losses so grounds Sunday the far this year in Central team Is In Mlssissauga Ontario Baseball Assoc- and Monday night play Georgetown travels to While happy with Gal West Mountain vaos pitching Guistinl SHOP ACTON THERES A LOT IN STORE FOR YOU Cindy Halonen pitch a fivehitter as Geo rgetown Royals defeat ed Orangevltle Mon day night In a ladles fust ball league game Second baseman Lin da McClure provided the hot bat as she had four hits in five plate appearances all sing les Shortstop Becky Halonen hit a double and also scored a pair of runs for Georgetown Outfielder Bonnie Pen also chipped In with a pair of singles First baseman Linda Donals had a double too Georgetown scored a run in the first inning then added single mar kens in the fifth sixth and seventh frames be fore scoring two more in Ihe eighth Orangevllle scored Its lone run of the game in the first inning when the first batter singled and ended up scoring Thursday night Geo rgetown travelled to Glen Williams but came away on the short end of on 11 decls Ion Carol pitched for Georgetown giving way to In the seventh Inning Georgetown started the game off with an offensive bang chalking up four runs In the first inning Third baseman Gloria highlighted the inning for the Royals with a triple Becky Halonen and Penney both added singles in the rally However the crush blow for the Royals came in the sixth Inning when Glen Williams Cheryl MacDonald hit a double that brought in three runs gave Glen Williams an advantage It was an advantage that the Glen team would not McClure had another good night at plate knocking out single and double while scor ing three Georgetown runs Haines finished the game with a pair of triples while Becky Hal had a pair of singles The Royals schedule has hem In Glen Will iams Thursday for another gome with the Glen Monday night Georgetown team will host Acton at the Fair grounds and Tuesday evening ihe Royals will travel to Eden Mills for a game there For more Dragons Leigh Bakes played well Team SS for Muscle while the whole Midas team In Minor atom ploy played well Warriors and Maroon Partial scoring results Meanles tied 2 Matt were available from the Hodgenboom and other league games Kevin Taylor scored for Smith and Smith Cms- Warriors while David w defeated George- and Scott Gate- SJ town Honda No rell had the were available for goals the winners while Rob In the other game Green Machine and cons tied Walker scored Georgetown Honda Both teams played well Johnson and Ion Slayers defeated Terry Smith bad two Mackenzie Cob- goats to pace Big Blue ras as no scorers past Psychos 31 in Ban- were available for the urn boys house league Jared Gardner and Stephen Markham play well for winners while Mike Crane George Anderson Mai Jollffe and Mark played well for Ihe Warriors SPORTS SCOREBOARD PHOTO ad CAMERA ACTON MEATS LTD AIGwItougi CRAFT SHOP Start CaMogiw Prop Punt VonfoU SS HOLLAND SHOP acton CotdCut9 Cheeao 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